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this is the place to bring that someone special. more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, 831-5500. this number is best for special ovens, weddings, picnics, and the county for building. for any athletic field and neighborhood parks, call 831- 5510. you can also write us at permits and reservations. or walking in and say hello at old log cabin, golden gate park. and of course you can find more information at sfrecpark.org. >> hi. i am cory with san francisco and we're doing stay safe and we're going to talk about what shelter in place or safe enough to stay in your home means. we're here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco and joined by carla, the deputy director of spur and one of the persons who pushed this shelter in place and safe enough to stay concept and we want to talk about what it means and why it's important to san francisco. >> as you know the bay area as 63% chance of having a major earthquake and it's serious and going to impact a lot of people and part
this is the place to bring that someone special. more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, 831-5500. this number is best for special ovens, weddings, picnics, and the county for building. for any athletic field and neighborhood parks, call 831- 5510. you can also write us at permits and reservations. or walking in and say hello at old log cabin, golden gate park. and of course you can find more information at sfrecpark.org. >> hi. i am cory...
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place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. take a bus and
place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot...
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and scubaiving excursion place.of buildings s dipap tated but out in the water. a perfect spot for cliff jumpers, people who want to jump into the water and hang out. look at this. clearly not a water park. >> wow. it's still really cool. didn't sound fun but now that i see images it looked cool. >> right. >> it's strange to think about it, though. if anybody has relatives part of the forced labor camp in this prison camp what a strange thing for them to see it as a vacation destination. puts a positive spin on something that has a negative history but it's crazy to see. >> that's what this place looks like above water. check it out what it look likes underwater. scuba divers love checking out this place, it offers unique, different places to explore these old buildings have that since decayed. it's almost like atlantis. >> no kidding. >> it's creepy when you get down to swing through old, dilapidated buildings. >> you're thinking, i wonder what i'm going to find. >> squirrel goes nuts. ♪ >> if you're trying to expl
and scubaiving excursion place.of buildings s dipap tated but out in the water. a perfect spot for cliff jumpers, people who want to jump into the water and hang out. look at this. clearly not a water park. >> wow. it's still really cool. didn't sound fun but now that i see images it looked cool. >> right. >> it's strange to think about it, though. if anybody has relatives part of the forced labor camp in this prison camp what a strange thing for them to see it as a vacation...
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also with ice cream place a half block away a large portion of their customers drive to their business and take up the spaces in the neighborhood. one neighbor has a complaint about parking double parking on her little street light near the cafe and she's come into the cafe a couple of times and was one of them asking her to find of the car and it was not somebody in the cafe. we understand thatics place has parking space problems in the neighborhood we ask you not associate us withics. the first few most we are that open we no longer encourage outside food in the cafe for more than two years. regarding the noise concerns our customers are artists and moms and dads and bye alexander beer and wine to our menu we don't want our menu to change our atmosphere we need to sell alcohol is go brought forth. other local businesses sell alcohol as a good source of revenue we're president that additional revenue stream. the same neighbor that asked the question said since we've signed the lease he can't be empathyic to our situation the city planning process we're participating in helps to have c
also with ice cream place a half block away a large portion of their customers drive to their business and take up the spaces in the neighborhood. one neighbor has a complaint about parking double parking on her little street light near the cafe and she's come into the cafe a couple of times and was one of them asking her to find of the car and it was not somebody in the cafe. we understand thatics place has parking space problems in the neighborhood we ask you not associate us withics. the...
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if ever a single place reflects what this war came to be, this place is it. by the time the armies came to grapple over this piece of spotsylvania farmland in may of 1864 the stakes were so large the previous investment so big that neither side would let go. this war was no longer a conflict about secession, or even union. it was also about freedom, the extent and nature of the emerging government and the future of a united states striving for an identity and strength on the world stage. ulysses s. grant came to virginia in 1864 with a relentless determination matched only by the common soldiers and commanders. the men who had the most invested and the most to lose by the effort. robert e. lee by 1864 bore the weight of all confederate aspirations with an army no less determined than grant's but uncreasingly unable to fill the social, cultural and economic hopes of a nation. today we begin telling this story. we hope you will join us again and again over the coming days and weeks. john asley is a student from prospect heights middle school in orange, virginia
if ever a single place reflects what this war came to be, this place is it. by the time the armies came to grapple over this piece of spotsylvania farmland in may of 1864 the stakes were so large the previous investment so big that neither side would let go. this war was no longer a conflict about secession, or even union. it was also about freedom, the extent and nature of the emerging government and the future of a united states striving for an identity and strength on the world stage....
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so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 7 to zero and places you under your consent calendar calendar, are considered to be routine and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests in which event the matter shall be removed from the consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or a future hearing. item 2 case at 19 through 28 clyde street request for condominium conversion and next at 39 alamed billboard and case four at 499 laguna street request for kwufrgs third reading >> any public comment on the consent calendar seeing none. commissioner antonini >> move to approve items 2, 3, 4. >> second. >> on that motion to approve ail matters under content. commissioner antonini. commissioner hillis. commissioner johnson. commissioner moore. commissioner sugaya. commissioner fong and commissioner president wu. so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and placed you under commission matter item 5 for the draft minutes
so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 7 to zero and places you under your consent calendar calendar, are considered to be routine and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests in which event the matter shall be removed from the consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or a future hearing. item 2 case at 19 through 28 clyde street...
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and that's because noah's nest is an asset to our city and neighborhood it's the first placing place i stated when i came to town that's when i came to san francisco to make it my home it was a great stay and when my parent came here they stated and loved it one of the great things they could stay when i had the car at work and they could get around town that's a walkable neighborhood it brings us colorful visitors and energy to the town and noah's nest is a place i can recommend to people i want to be an ambassador to the city i tell people this is where you should watch the giants game and stay another noah's nest >> thank you. is there any additional public comment. >> hi optimum i'm john milestone my folks have been here for generations i have a sense of san francisco and i appreciate this place sheila ash running noah's nest has impressed ms. as being a institution san francisco is a gracious city people get to stay at different places but when they come to san francisco and get to stay at noah's nest they're staying in a real san francisco environment she's you poured her heart
and that's because noah's nest is an asset to our city and neighborhood it's the first placing place i stated when i came to town that's when i came to san francisco to make it my home it was a great stay and when my parent came here they stated and loved it one of the great things they could stay when i had the car at work and they could get around town that's a walkable neighborhood it brings us colorful visitors and energy to the town and noah's nest is a place i can recommend to people i...
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there's no place to run. my father had a friend who was a physician and was a director of the little clinic that they had in that factory. he talked to him and said we have to come up with some solution. the doctor was educated in vienna, spoke injure man perfectly. he came to a very ingenious plan. he wrote an a anonymous letter that he's an ss officer on leave. and that he had an encounter with this woman and she infected him with syphilis. the next day, the two ss men came and took her away and took her to the clinic where the doctor was. and, of course, he certified that this was, indeed, he certified, yes, indeed, she has to be put away because she's a danger to the society. and especially to the ss men because they were very touchy. well, she was put away, not to be seen until after the war. so this was another miracle in our survival. >> marcel, given that miracle, your father realized you just could not stay there permanently. so he had to find another place for you. so absolutely, i know you want to
there's no place to run. my father had a friend who was a physician and was a director of the little clinic that they had in that factory. he talked to him and said we have to come up with some solution. the doctor was educated in vienna, spoke injure man perfectly. he came to a very ingenious plan. he wrote an a anonymous letter that he's an ss officer on leave. and that he had an encounter with this woman and she infected him with syphilis. the next day, the two ss men came and took her away...
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the shooting took place in kaboul at a military training academy.en victims of the attack were americans, and germany's military says the wounded include a brigadier general. >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry has again expressed his support for the three al jazeera journalisted jailed in egypt. they have been falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera continues to demand their release. >>> a second american diagnosed with the ebola virus has left the area for special care in atlanta. 887 people have died in west africa from the disease. saudi arabia is testing a man for infection after returning from sierra leone. the current outbreak began in guinea in january. 258 people have died of the virus there. and by late march it was reported in liberia where it has killed 685 people. in nigeria 8 suspected cases have been reported. health authorities have stepped up their efforts to control its spread. >> reporter: the announcement of a second ebola victim in nigeria is raising fears that the seven-month long epidemic
the shooting took place in kaboul at a military training academy.en victims of the attack were americans, and germany's military says the wounded include a brigadier general. >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry has again expressed his support for the three al jazeera journalisted jailed in egypt. they have been falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera continues to demand their release. >>> a second american diagnosed with the ebola virus...
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market place. with the pier 14, public access, the art installations that have gone up that have really made this place a game changer for the water front. we look to see more transportation improvements. we look to see more open space improvements. and our efforts with the bcdc planning process are really taking a close focus on the ferry building mra sa area behind the area to make that a true civic plaza and we have tried to work on the project at sea wall, 351, and the eight, washington projects and those efforts continue at the san francisco water front partners and still has the contract for negotiations on that site. but, if there is pretty much all done, except for the agriculture building. the building is the one that the historic resource that we still have on our list to improve. and there will be some additional challenges with the restoration of that building and because it also sits on a lower elevation than the ferry building itself. and so in terms of dealing with the king ties and
market place. with the pier 14, public access, the art installations that have gone up that have really made this place a game changer for the water front. we look to see more transportation improvements. we look to see more open space improvements. and our efforts with the bcdc planning process are really taking a close focus on the ferry building mra sa area behind the area to make that a true civic plaza and we have tried to work on the project at sea wall, 351, and the eight, washington...
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like b and b and eating at a local place like my father's routinely restaurant i'm grateful for that. thank you. >> i tried to write something but it's a little bit longer in 1983 i raised my only daughter and despite working as a well caught waitress i slept in my lymph and rented my berm home sharing is not new to san francisco when i returned with a dock transit in 1998 i wished i'd not left my rent controlled apartment. i was envious of my friends. now i work in home health and serve patient in the city three years ago, i purchased a flat and borrowing from i 40 k we had repairs totally more than $3,000 dollars i might be homeless again fortunate i have an extra bedroom and have hosted folks. families of neighbors and tourist are drawn here and new cafes have emerged and arresting our classic cinema massachusetts has been renovated. indeed i feel safer with carefully screened guests in anywhere home. while one neighbor might be envious what is required in order for this city and county and residents ever san francisco to benefit from home sharing is the intention of this legislat
like b and b and eating at a local place like my father's routinely restaurant i'm grateful for that. thank you. >> i tried to write something but it's a little bit longer in 1983 i raised my only daughter and despite working as a well caught waitress i slept in my lymph and rented my berm home sharing is not new to san francisco when i returned with a dock transit in 1998 i wished i'd not left my rent controlled apartment. i was envious of my friends. now i work in home health and serve...
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if ever a single place reflects what this war came to be, this place is it.the time the armies came to grapple over this piece of spotsylvania farmland in may of 1864, the stakes were so large the previous investment so big that neither side would let go. this war was no longer a conflict about secession or even union. it was also about freedom, the extent and nature of the american government and the future of a united states striving for an identity and strength on the world stage. ulysses s. grant came to virginia in 1864 with a relentless determination matched only by the common soldiers and those he commanded. the men who had the most invested and the most to lose by the effort. robert e. lee by 1864 bore the weight of all confederate aspirations with an army no less determined than grant's but increasingly unable to fill the social, cultural and economic hopes of a nation. today, we begin telling this story. we hope you will join us again and again over the coming days and weeks. john ashley is a student from prospect heights middle school in orange, vi
if ever a single place reflects what this war came to be, this place is it.the time the armies came to grapple over this piece of spotsylvania farmland in may of 1864, the stakes were so large the previous investment so big that neither side would let go. this war was no longer a conflict about secession or even union. it was also about freedom, the extent and nature of the american government and the future of a united states striving for an identity and strength on the world stage. ulysses s....
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is not get fully in place. we are trying to organize on the basis of the political idea they have any political ambition in somalia. we need to start somewhere, and that is the beginning. improve.it will there are people with new ideas already there. the rules are not yet finalized in many parts. we are working on it. >> i'm from ireland. laster, our government pledged to -- last year, our government .ledged to support somalia what do you think the key to your country's economic success is? >> there are a lot of questions on aid and its effectiveness all over the world. aid is effective when it is used properly. when it is provided at the right time. when it is provided in the right area. and when it is led by the needs identified by the recipient, not by the -- by those who provide it. saying,recipients and this is the need we have today. aid, if it is already decided somewhere else and is a package of what is available, but not at this early responding .o the need of the recipient the aid.pends on there is no
is not get fully in place. we are trying to organize on the basis of the political idea they have any political ambition in somalia. we need to start somewhere, and that is the beginning. improve.it will there are people with new ideas already there. the rules are not yet finalized in many parts. we are working on it. >> i'm from ireland. laster, our government pledged to -- last year, our government .ledged to support somalia what do you think the key to your country's economic success...
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my war took place 70 years ago, not 150. however, dave said something kind about my presence adding to the event and i certainly appreciated that. but between us, he's my sometime doubles tennis partner, and it's in his best interest to keep>=9 ego stroked. but i do appreciate his confidence in bringing me here. now i'll admit that when i was thinking about this evening, it caused me a few sleepless nights, so i'm glad you had sleepless nights and i did too. afterall, what can i add that bud, or gordon ray, or a host of other experts has not already said about the battle itself? this isn't my era, obviously. my ability to add something to our understanding is limited. but once i realized that i really wasn't expected to become an expert on this battle, in a month's time, i gained some measure of peace. so instead, i decided to embrace my non-expert role and take what is a more impressionistic look at the meaning and memory, or lack thereof, of the vicious and in many ways, fruitless battle of cold harbor. so i'll begin by as
my war took place 70 years ago, not 150. however, dave said something kind about my presence adding to the event and i certainly appreciated that. but between us, he's my sometime doubles tennis partner, and it's in his best interest to keep>=9 ego stroked. but i do appreciate his confidence in bringing me here. now i'll admit that when i was thinking about this evening, it caused me a few sleepless nights, so i'm glad you had sleepless nights and i did too. afterall, what can i add that...
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to place. the prince hall masons and all these different places in order to find these three. one of the most interesting sources of people where the state clubs that exist in all the cities meaning when you go to los angeles there is a lake charles louisiana club. there's a monroe louisiana club. there are multiple texas clubs multiple new orleans clubs and so i had to find a way to get access to them and then i would begin to interview them. that is where you basically have a huge source of people that are done exactly what you're looking for. the same goes for chicago and there's a greenville mississippi club. there's a greenwood mississippi club. there's a mississippi club located in the mississippi club so all of these were options in the new york there are churches were almost everyone is from south carolina. c-span: what year did you decide on the three? >> guest: i decided on a three in 1996. c-span: i have your biohere. tell me when i'm wrong. it's you spent 11 years with "the new york
to place. the prince hall masons and all these different places in order to find these three. one of the most interesting sources of people where the state clubs that exist in all the cities meaning when you go to los angeles there is a lake charles louisiana club. there's a monroe louisiana club. there are multiple texas clubs multiple new orleans clubs and so i had to find a way to get access to them and then i would begin to interview them. that is where you basically have a huge source of...
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it's a constant place. there is no one there working my way up to this place which is a village where they had just killed a quail and were having a festival and invited us into their village. i stayed a few hours. but, there were the soldiers there who said you are very welcome to be here but please leave. so after two hours we moved north and we started to encounter a lot of eyes to our surprise. we have been hearing a lot about how there's no ice in the arctic these days and that's certainly true, but for whatever combination of reasons in the summer of 2012 there was a record amount of ice in this part of the chukchi sea where we happen to be. .. were creating as we ran through the stuff. that would be, i think, 70. it is hard to get perspective on this angle. we reached our destination about a hundred miles long. it has been called the high north and huge population of snow geese, owls, reindeer and also polar bear. it is the largest denning ground for polar bears. this is part of russia, yes. but ther
it's a constant place. there is no one there working my way up to this place which is a village where they had just killed a quail and were having a festival and invited us into their village. i stayed a few hours. but, there were the soldiers there who said you are very welcome to be here but please leave. so after two hours we moved north and we started to encounter a lot of eyes to our surprise. we have been hearing a lot about how there's no ice in the arctic these days and that's certainly...
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a place and they said there's not enough room i offered it on my property. and they said there wasn't enough room but i offered them places to put it never came back and said intended to the desirable there's a tunnel underneath the street if they were putting in those box why couldn't they put it somewhere out-of-sight our street is coming a long way their argument it won't impede on our to the traffic it will impede you've got wheelchairs and people are strollers there's not enough room there. i hope you come in favor of us we're trying i've been here all my life and i would hyatt hate to see there's little things but big things for us their huge. and as you can see i put that make up here the next day it was tattooed with stickers and graffiti they could find a more desirable place to put their box >> mr. mitchel what's the width felt sidewalk saw i don't have it in front of me. >> i'm sure the information is here. >> the steering committee donated pots and flowers so this takes up room we're trying to make our street for the community we're not that's al
a place and they said there's not enough room i offered it on my property. and they said there wasn't enough room but i offered them places to put it never came back and said intended to the desirable there's a tunnel underneath the street if they were putting in those box why couldn't they put it somewhere out-of-sight our street is coming a long way their argument it won't impede on our to the traffic it will impede you've got wheelchairs and people are strollers there's not enough room...
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his judgment, this was the time, this was the place. there was no other place.and if he didn't attack now, there would be a stalemate. he sent out orders to gem mead. and general mead sent out orders to his corps commander. unfortunately, relations between mead and grant had deteriorated at this point badly. mead viewed grant as having very little military talent. viewed him as a man who threw men against earth works, with often very little purpose. this was not his style of warfare. grant, i might say, was also becoming very disaffected with mead whom he considered too cautious. at this stage of the war the men weren't even traveling together. they rode separately and took their headquarters up in separate places. this was like a disfunctional family. it one the soldiers who will pay for this disfunction. mead does very little to prepare for the assault. there are little orders set out how the attack is to take place. very little reconnoitering. many stories have come down about cold harbor. one of the stories that i'm sure most of you have heard is union troop
his judgment, this was the time, this was the place. there was no other place.and if he didn't attack now, there would be a stalemate. he sent out orders to gem mead. and general mead sent out orders to his corps commander. unfortunately, relations between mead and grant had deteriorated at this point badly. mead viewed grant as having very little military talent. viewed him as a man who threw men against earth works, with often very little purpose. this was not his style of warfare. grant, i...
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that event takes place at 11:00 a.m. no indication about whether he'll talk about the recent charges against him. you can watch live today at 11:00 on c-span. it's governor rick perry of texas, talking about the new politics of immigration. john, good morning from louisiana, democrat's line. caller: yes, sir. i am just wondering how many more millions of dollars american people will have to pay for all these wars and stuff. host: keep going, john. caller: i'm trying to figure out, you know, we steady spending money, my money. why don't they go over there and do what they got to do as far as the war and stuff, and take these people out. host: that means to you what, as far as do what they got to do? does that mean boots on the ground? increased air strike? what does that mean? caller: i think they need to do more air strikes and stuff, and boots on the ground. host: so some troop levels on the ground? caller: some, yes, sir, some, but they need to use them drones and stuff more. host: that's john from louisiana, "the wash
that event takes place at 11:00 a.m. no indication about whether he'll talk about the recent charges against him. you can watch live today at 11:00 on c-span. it's governor rick perry of texas, talking about the new politics of immigration. john, good morning from louisiana, democrat's line. caller: yes, sir. i am just wondering how many more millions of dollars american people will have to pay for all these wars and stuff. host: keep going, john. caller: i'm trying to figure out, you know, we...
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and we know lincoln's documents went all over the place. some presidents had a bonfire and many of the papers were eaten by rats. george washington was the first to have the idea of the presidential library. he was meticulous about protecting his paperwork but he did not have the guts the to say let's create a presidential library for me. that took franklin roosevelt and franklin roosevelt came up with that idea and we talked about we are in the most partisan of times. and to allow for this library that is right here, whether or not to allow it to take place, you realize there is partisanship throughout our history of course. a lot of people thought it was a bad idea. the man who thought was the worst idea was hamilton fish who is from this district. if roosevelt said it was sunny he said it was dark. we know some hamilton fishes out there. this is not a new thing. he said this is a terrible idea. first of all, it is a giant monuments to this man's ego. more importantly we got the library of congress. we are going to have to -- if roosevelt
and we know lincoln's documents went all over the place. some presidents had a bonfire and many of the papers were eaten by rats. george washington was the first to have the idea of the presidential library. he was meticulous about protecting his paperwork but he did not have the guts the to say let's create a presidential library for me. that took franklin roosevelt and franklin roosevelt came up with that idea and we talked about we are in the most partisan of times. and to allow for this...
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this park is a wonderful place. it's a place that we want to want to make sure the community uses and we are committed to ensuring this is a safe place for all to play. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. i also want to recognize rec and park for really providing so much of what you see here, the table and the chairs and the bouncy houses and that thing, whatever it is. it's been fantastic and a blessing with being accommodating and with this we have a closing prayer. this will go on to 8:00 o'clock but we want god's blessing on this park and now to forever only things happen to you. we ask you for your spirit here and god rebuke all violence and evil from this area. we pray in the name jesus. we know you can do it. have grace and amen. thank you very much. [applause] >> i love teaching. it is such an exhilarating experience when people began to feel their own creativity. >> this really is a place where all people can come and take a class and fill part of the community. this is very enriching as an artist. a lot of
this park is a wonderful place. it's a place that we want to want to make sure the community uses and we are committed to ensuring this is a safe place for all to play. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. i also want to recognize rec and park for really providing so much of what you see here, the table and the chairs and the bouncy houses and that thing, whatever it is. it's been fantastic and a blessing with being accommodating and with this we have a closing prayer. this will go on to...
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place . across talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. our roughly guys we have like a subdivision called roughly the news agency the other wise ones they managed to get a room in that hotel over there which is not there so we're going there right now they have live you boxes we can do a line broadcast from there just saving our asses i can say asses can i. will do it as live here to get a better angle so the fact of. the rest of us that. we recorded. this morning there were things were going to. get. fired very they're moving in the protests. all the clothes. the police the time this is the point of the road which is the protest of repairing the police pretty much the scene which we have been seeing over the past several months so it will be no where is going to go it's much to do with it's. not the poor kid. that. is saying everyone go back to where the idea. we decided to visit one of creases numerous monasteries it's a good place you know spiritually grease. the center of all the books say. we consider it our spiritual model and. we o
place . across talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. our roughly guys we have like a subdivision called roughly the news agency the other wise ones they managed to get a room in that hotel over there which is not there so we're going there right now they have live you boxes we can do a line broadcast from there just saving our asses i can say asses can i. will do it as live here to get a better angle so the fact of. the rest of us that. we recorded. this morning...
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it's not a fun place to be. in cities like kansas city or cleveland where downtown land, where they are low value cities, they should be valuable. too much of it is occupied by surface parking, the area is dead and unremarkable. that's not the place people want to be or invest in. urbanization trend favors places where there's higher density, walkable district. you could build it into a place people want to be in. >> right. especially right now. you see property values sky rocketing in places like new york city, san francisco. younger people are drawn to areas where they can walk, take transit, where there's a lot to do, and these parking lots can be a drain on this urban vitality that is important right now. >> a great topic. thank you for joining us. >>> i never thought i'd hear there's to much parking. next week - dissatisfied with the current business environment, young job seekers are taking matters into their own hands by joining a movement called the artisan economy. i'll show you how these are shaking up
it's not a fun place to be. in cities like kansas city or cleveland where downtown land, where they are low value cities, they should be valuable. too much of it is occupied by surface parking, the area is dead and unremarkable. that's not the place people want to be or invest in. urbanization trend favors places where there's higher density, walkable district. you could build it into a place people want to be in. >> right. especially right now. you see property values sky rocketing in...
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a place like los angeles, jacksonville, have half of their collection. >> correlating to places with high foreclosures, where they are hit, to the equity in the home collapsed. >> what is interesting, there's a difference between total debt, including the good debt to pay for an education, to take on a good mortgage, versus bad debt to pay off a credit card, go on a buying binge, go on a trip tore pay for medical bills or a financial emergency. what we found looking at the data and subjecting it to statistical analysis is that the good debt. the mortgage debt, was a characteristic of a high-tech metro. a boston and washington d.c. the bad debt was a characteristic that consumer credit card debt, going on a debt was a characteristic of a place with not a lot of jobs. is metro like we mentioned, that was hit by the housing crash. it's a tale of two americas, except told not only in who has rising numbers, and rising votes, who has debt and is faltering and falling behind. >> you are in a place where, you know, let's look at mortgage debt relative to income. the darker blue areas where
a place like los angeles, jacksonville, have half of their collection. >> correlating to places with high foreclosures, where they are hit, to the equity in the home collapsed. >> what is interesting, there's a difference between total debt, including the good debt to pay for an education, to take on a good mortgage, versus bad debt to pay off a credit card, go on a buying binge, go on a trip tore pay for medical bills or a financial emergency. what we found looking at the data and...
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that said the law standards to be applied would be the ones in effective it says whatever codes are ♪ placet the time of the permit. so this changes are important and i think we need to post them so supervisor kim if increase no additional questions i'll taken a motion to move item one to the full board with positive recommendation as a committee report >> so moved. >> when i come home to you, san francisco >> madam clerk item two. >> this the for the police codes and arcades. supervisor breed is the sponsor and i'm a co-sponsor so here we are from supervisor breed's office is connecticut nor >> thank you supervisor wiener supervisor breed had a conflict i wanted to make a few comments as the sponsor of the legislation it was playing arcades at a party of supervisor chiu p that effectively this the code not enforced that was a bit of a surprise so in district 5 in the upper hate bumped into the regulations and first-degree i will watch has a pinball leads that has a lot of people there and i had a stalk of letters of support self-the members of the pinball legacy that was part of the record
that said the law standards to be applied would be the ones in effective it says whatever codes are ♪ placet the time of the permit. so this changes are important and i think we need to post them so supervisor kim if increase no additional questions i'll taken a motion to move item one to the full board with positive recommendation as a committee report >> so moved. >> when i come home to you, san francisco >> madam clerk item two. >> this the for the police codes and...
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difficult, dark and difficult place during that time. as a young person, probably prior to the age of 14, we did not experience a lot of the difficult days. our parents did such a great job of sheltering us. many of our activities were provided for us while here at the church and in the schools so that we did not miss the places that we could not go with the places we were not allowed to go . they provided picnics and swimming parties and contests and all kinds of activities right here at the church. we did not really know to what extent we were missing a lot of things. i think that our parents did not want us to know that there were out beyondstrictions the home parameters. so for many things, they just didn't tell us about it, they sheltered us. when they opened the first fast , rather than allow us to know that they did not serve black people, rather than have us go to a side window when they did serve them, they just kept us at home and they always told us that it was about money, that they didn't have the money to do these things. i
difficult, dark and difficult place during that time. as a young person, probably prior to the age of 14, we did not experience a lot of the difficult days. our parents did such a great job of sheltering us. many of our activities were provided for us while here at the church and in the schools so that we did not miss the places that we could not go with the places we were not allowed to go . they provided picnics and swimming parties and contests and all kinds of activities right here at the...
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if ever a single place reflects what this war came to be, this place is it.time the armies came to grapple over this piece of spotsylvania farmland in may of 1864 the stakes were so large the previous investment so big that neither side would let go. this war was no longer a conflict about secession, or even union. it was also about freedom, the extent and nature of the emerging government and the future of a united states striving for an identity and strength on the world stage. ulysses s. grant came to virginia in 1864 with a relentless determination matched only by the common soldiers and commanders. the men who had the most invested and the most to lose by the effort. robert e. lee by 1864 bore the weight of all confederate aspirations with an army no less determined than grant's but uncreasingly unable to fill the social, cultural and economic hopes of a nation. today we begin telling this story. we hope you will join us again and again over the coming days and weeks. john asley is a student from prospect heights middle school in orange, virginia. he's o
if ever a single place reflects what this war came to be, this place is it.time the armies came to grapple over this piece of spotsylvania farmland in may of 1864 the stakes were so large the previous investment so big that neither side would let go. this war was no longer a conflict about secession, or even union. it was also about freedom, the extent and nature of the emerging government and the future of a united states striving for an identity and strength on the world stage. ulysses s....
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urgent care issue and an emergency issue and after care and then those are materials that can be placed on the member website so that they have additional tools. and first of all, the my uhc.com, and so the folks can search for the physicians or facility and this works for the urgent care as well as doctors and the important thing for the members is that they know, what network they choose, because that will drive the results that they get. so first it says, choose the network for the city and county which is our choice first network and the on the right side, it is hard to see and they will type in what the network is and search what they are looking for and there is also the quick links and of course, the urgent care center ss one of those links and they can search for that center. >> what network with you talking about? >> all united healthcare members, have choice plus network, and so when you go to my uhc.com and you are attempting to do a search it is going to ask you what network because we have networks by different names. >> we wanted to put that there because that is an import
urgent care issue and an emergency issue and after care and then those are materials that can be placed on the member website so that they have additional tools. and first of all, the my uhc.com, and so the folks can search for the physicians or facility and this works for the urgent care as well as doctors and the important thing for the members is that they know, what network they choose, because that will drive the results that they get. so first it says, choose the network for the city and...
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but these places are powerful. they hold stories that, whether it's your -- your grandmother's kitchen or anything in between, they reflect who we are and they are place where is we can learn more about ourselves. so that, i think, is what drew me to the field. certainly as i mentioned, i have seen women, it's the same as law school, as any of these fields. as women were able to start to go to graduate school, go to school and start to dip their big toe in the water, just by hook or by crook, we've been able to just kind of make our way through. but certainly, any young woman that comes to me, i'm very excited to talk to them and be helpful any way i can. certainly steph fee is a manifestation of that where she's now the ceo. as i mentioned, i've seen women move into the directorships at our sites and certainly, you know, other sites across the country. they are stepping into leadership roles that are visible. they are not necessarily just behind the scenes as well. so it is heartening. it's very heartening. >> cin
but these places are powerful. they hold stories that, whether it's your -- your grandmother's kitchen or anything in between, they reflect who we are and they are place where is we can learn more about ourselves. so that, i think, is what drew me to the field. certainly as i mentioned, i have seen women, it's the same as law school, as any of these fields. as women were able to start to go to graduate school, go to school and start to dip their big toe in the water, just by hook or by crook,...
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beautiful place. he said he couldn't get enough of the suburban country and that where he died happily. the olmstead model of what kind of creating a form of bucolic, romantic nature, as the medicine that allows to us live our annual urban lives. we're an urban and industrial people. it's a way in a sense of reconciling these things that can't be reconciled. >> host: was there public policy fights about creating central park? >> guest: um, central park being in new york city, had really more to do with finance than with policy. central park was not in -- inhabited by several thousand black and irish people with pigs and farms, and the new york state legislature made a decision to commit some six or seven million dollars to buying and constructing the park because they recognized it would raise land values in the peripheral area. so parks have always been built as real estate amenity. actually sell the real estate around them since thesel century? england, this has been the financial model. so the new
beautiful place. he said he couldn't get enough of the suburban country and that where he died happily. the olmstead model of what kind of creating a form of bucolic, romantic nature, as the medicine that allows to us live our annual urban lives. we're an urban and industrial people. it's a way in a sense of reconciling these things that can't be reconciled. >> host: was there public policy fights about creating central park? >> guest: um, central park being in new york city, had...
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this is "hardball," the place for politics. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk
this is "hardball," the place for politics. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due...
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these are places that have not only strong demand, but they typically very tight supply and place like new york and san francisco. it is very difficult to build new housing compared to places like houston or phoenix or atlanta. places that build more housing stay more affordable. adam: we'll get the jobs report in september, looking at august. do you think it is going to indicate the kind of numbers we need to see to that people can get money that their pockets and take out a mortgage to buy a house? >> most important number for housing in the jobs report is what is happening to employment for 25 to 34-year-olds. that is the age group when people start to move out of their parents homes and decide whether to rent or buy. their jobs picture still looks discouraging. they are much less likely to be employed than they were before the recession. in fact their employment looks closer to the worst of the recession than to normal less. so they still have a ways to recover. adam: jed, we appreciate you being here. be well. >> thanks, adam. dierdre: well, it may be the ultimate sales pitch. a v
these are places that have not only strong demand, but they typically very tight supply and place like new york and san francisco. it is very difficult to build new housing compared to places like houston or phoenix or atlanta. places that build more housing stay more affordable. adam: we'll get the jobs report in september, looking at august. do you think it is going to indicate the kind of numbers we need to see to that people can get money that their pockets and take out a mortgage to buy a...
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the place holders is over one million dollars and it's the capital projects we've identified the last one is the new and upgraded street if so a mix marsh but the stabilization on the highway project and a lot of the improvements on the 19 corridor helping to landscape helps the people not park on the sidewalk and some of the signal improvements. some of the things in the capacity there's additional funding for the 19 avenue project. there's caltrain refarsz and walk first and the water project and the sewer project going on this is a big deal and trying to coordinate the construction on the community. there's a dpep will get money back from the from federal government so we're going reallocating it so from chris from our cac this is not part of the plan 1952 work that needs to be done immediately to prevent erosion and last but not least is the category that includes some specific funding for the projects coming out of the study i'll appoint us u out last month the committee talked about the schlage lock project to provide direct cease to the caltrain station through the development
the place holders is over one million dollars and it's the capital projects we've identified the last one is the new and upgraded street if so a mix marsh but the stabilization on the highway project and a lot of the improvements on the 19 corridor helping to landscape helps the people not park on the sidewalk and some of the signal improvements. some of the things in the capacity there's additional funding for the 19 avenue project. there's caltrain refarsz and walk first and the water project...
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we range all over the place. we really want everyone to feel like they can be included in the conversation. a lot of organizations i think which say we're going to teach cooking or we're going to teach gardening, or we're going to get in the policy side of the food from conversation. we say all of that is connected and we want to provide a place that feels really community oriented where you can be interested in multiple of those things or one of those things and have an entree point to meet people. we want to build community and we're using food as a means to that end. >> we have a wonderful organization to be involved with obviously coming from buy right where really everyone is treated very much like family. coming into 18 reasons which even more community focused is such a treat. we have these events in the evening and we really try and bring people together. people come in in groups, meet friends that they didn't even know they had before. our whole set up is focused on communal table. you can sit across fro
we range all over the place. we really want everyone to feel like they can be included in the conversation. a lot of organizations i think which say we're going to teach cooking or we're going to teach gardening, or we're going to get in the policy side of the food from conversation. we say all of that is connected and we want to provide a place that feels really community oriented where you can be interested in multiple of those things or one of those things and have an entree point to meet...
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in his judgment this was the time, this was the place. there was no other place. if he didn't attack now, there would be a stalemate. he sent out orders to general meade, and general meade sent out orders to his corps commander. unfortunately, relations between meade and grant had deteriorated at this point badly. meade viewed grant as having very little military talent, viewed him as a man who threw men against earthworks often for very little purpose. this was not his style of warfare. grant i might say was also becoming very disaffected with meade whom he considered to be too cautious and at this stage of the war they weren't traveling together. they rode separately and head their headquarters up in separate places. it was like a dysfunctional family and, of course, it's going to be the soldiers of the army of the potomac who will pay for this dysfunction. meade does very little to prepare for the assault. there are no orders that effectively coordinate the army corpses. very little reconnoitering. there are many stories that have come down about cold harbor. o
in his judgment this was the time, this was the place. there was no other place. if he didn't attack now, there would be a stalemate. he sent out orders to general meade, and general meade sent out orders to his corps commander. unfortunately, relations between meade and grant had deteriorated at this point badly. meade viewed grant as having very little military talent, viewed him as a man who threw men against earthworks often for very little purpose. this was not his style of warfare. grant...